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Sub Out
This a symmetrical and buffered output representing the input signal. This en-
ables you to chain as many Sub20 in a row as you like. The Sub Level effects the
output, so that all possible chainmembers can be levelled at a time. Instead of
one very big subwoofer it often is better to have 2 smaller ones to avoid standing waves at
very low frequencies. This always means a little bit of testing, as it is not possible to predict
the behaviour of a subwoofer in unknown acoustical conditions.
Input - Balanced and Unbalanced
These stereo jacks - XLR in the balanced (also named: symmetri
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cal), Cinch or RCA in the unbalanced (also named: asymmetrical)
case, should be connected to the output of your mixing console
or stereo/surround sound system.
Satellite out - Balanced and Unbalanced
These jacks should be connected to the inputs of your active
studio monitors or the inputs of a power amp that drives pas
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sive monitors. The signal is simultaneously available from all
connectors.
Final recommendation:
After using the set up a few times we recommend to test the position of the controls again.
In most cases, when the excitement about the new bottom has become less, you prefer a
solution with less bass level, and from our experience this will be the more correct one.
Controls and Connectors